h a l f b a k e r yWhy not imagine it in a way that works?
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Anyone who has ever owned more than one coat hanger, will know they are a bugger when they get tangled together.
I propose very large coat hangers, 1 metre across the long bit made of 1 inch iron rod.
They are best deployed laid flat, in a random-ish heap...let's see how the T90 copes with it...
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shhhh don't mention this to Trump. |
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We won't. He doesn't care for flat things. |
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This is, if I may say so, an excellent idea. |
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throw-and-forget Velcro barriers. I like it. |
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Throw a few welding cables into the heap. |
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(My pa used to claim he'd feel safer jumping out of an airplane with an
armload of welding cables than with a parachute - because the
parachute might fail, but the welding cables would, with absolute
certainty, tangle up on something before you got any appreciable
distance.) |
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[lurch] as a friend of mine posted on fb yesterday "if at first you don't succeed, then sky diving is not for you" |
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